Robert Rosen wrote extensively about many scientific subjects, with a research stream that always circled back to the essential question of 'What is life?' Below you can access most of his published work, as well as some unpublished notes, including the primary ideas that led to the development of Life Itself I: Epistemology, and its intended sequel, Life Itself II: Ontology.
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Historical remarks, Rashevsky, Bennett, Cowan, Lewontin

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History
Rashevsky
Cowan
Lewontin
Bennett
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How generic a syntactic phenotype is

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Syntax
Phenotype
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How universal is a universal unfolding?

The distinction between pure and applied mathematics is that applied mathematics relies on external referents to impose constraints, as illustrated by its use in engineering failure mode analysis through bifurcation theory

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Bifurcation
Dynamical Systems
Mathematics
Reductionism
Organization
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1988

Hysteresis in systems with a single steady state

Hysteresis-like phenomena can occur in systems with a single steady state, challenging the notion that primary structure solely dictates tertiary structure and offering insights into memory, learning, and morphogenesis

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Dynamical Systems
Morphogenesis
Hysteresis
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1976

I cannot just use a value of f(x)

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Mapping
Classical
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